![]() 04/08/2020 at 21:57 • Filed to: Dots | ![]() | ![]() |
Except for this first one, which isn’t in an alley.
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That's a very clever fix for putting a 6' canopy on a 7.5' bed.
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That Hilux reminds me of the Pizza Planet truck from Toy Story.
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I think the Mercury is a 46, business coupe even, uncommon.
And a Beaumont for extra Canuck flavo(u)r.
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Has all its trim and all its glass except the passenger windshield that’s cracked. The key is even in the ignition
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I suspect it needs more than a jumper box to get running again. Sadly, cars like that might not get revived, as the demographic fanclub is fading and restoration or customization would far exceed the value of the car.
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That Opel. . . Beautiful!
Surprising to see that old Mercury Coupe rotting away in an alley.
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Oh I highly doubt it will be saved. Even if I had the space, time, and money to take it on, I bet the owner wouldn’t sell. I’m sure he’s “gonna get to it someday”. The amount of savable cars, or at least amazing parts cars that get crushed now is brutal. Makes me want to have a yard full of things that are savable, and find homes for them, or at least the parts. Totally impossible in this area though